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BETTER PROCESS CONTROL SCHOOL 2005 PROGRAM OUTLINE TARGET GROUP: Immediate Supervisors of Retort Operators and Container Closure Inspectors for low-acid and acidified canned foods. Senior and Middle Management Personnel in the Food Industry, Quality Control Managers etc. will also benefit. Registration at the Department of Chemistry, UWI (Mona) starts at 8:00 am, Monday, January 3, 2005 and sessions begin at 9:00 am. OBJECTIVE: 1. MICROBIOLOGY OF CANNING 2. ACIDIFIED FOODS 3. FOOD CONTAINER HANDLING 4. FOOD PLANT SANITATION 5. RECORDS FOR PRODUCT PROTECTION 6. PRINCIPLES OF THERMAL PROCESSING 7. PROCESS ROOM OPERATIONS 8. THERMAL PROCESSING SYSTEMS A. Still Retorts: Pressure Processing in Steam B. Still Retorts: Processing with Overpressure C. Agitating Cookers - Continuous Container Handling D. Agitating Cookers - Discontinuous Container Handling E. Aseptic Processing and Packaging 9. CONTAINER CLOSURE EVALUATION A. Closures for Metal Containers B. Closures for Glass Containers C. Closures for Semi-rigid and Flexible Containers NOTE: All the subjects of the Better Process Control School will be covered except for Hydrostatic Retorts which are not used in this geographical region. To provide instruction in the thermal processing of low acid and acidified food as required in Jamaican and International regulations. Successful completion of the course and the expected subsequent approval of the course by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) would satisfy the training requirements specified in the FDA's low-acid canned food and acidified food regulations. INSTRUCTORS: Instructors for the School are drawn from industry and consultants to the food industry. A representative of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is expected to be present. VENUE: The Department of Chemistry, UWI, Mona REGISTRATION: Fee – US $610.00 (includes textbook and lunch) Deadline - December 3, 2004. Early registration is urged (limited numbers). Sessions end on Friday, January 7, 2005 about 6:00 pm. FURTHER INFORMATION FROM: Dr Donna A Minott-Kates (BPCS Director) Ph: (876) 935-8460; Fax: (876) 977-1835 Email: [email protected] APPLICATION FORM An application form is to be filled out for each individual registrant. Kindly photocopy this form if you have more than one registrant attending. I will be attending the Better Process Control School. I am expected to attend a total of five (5) days and can be certified in categories in which I satisfactorily complete instruction and examinations. Certificates will be mailed out after the instruction programme is completed. Please send my textbook to the following address: THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY MONA, JAMAICA NAME ______________________________________________________ COMPANY__________________________________________________ ADDRESS___________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ PHONE _______________________ FAX _________________________ BETTER PROCESS CONTROL SCHOOL (BPCS) EMAIL______________________________________________________ Return this completed form with a cheque made payable to the: DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY ATTENTION: Dr Donna A Minott-Kates The University of the West Indies, Mona, Kingston 7 JAMAICA. January 3-7, 2005 BETTER PROCESS CONTROL SCHOOL There are a number of hotels located within the Kingston metropolitan area January 3 - 7, 2005 but visitors may wish to make reservations with one of the following establishments that are within a short driving distance to The University of Presented by The University of the West Indies Mona Department of Chemistry. the West Indies at Mona. You are advised to make your reservations early. Mayfair Hotel, 4 West Kings House Close, Kingston 10, telephone (876) 926-1610, has single and double occupancy rooms for approximately US $ 70.00 per night, inclusive of tax. Registration fee includes all instructions, textbook, lunches, coffee breaks and a social mixer. Jamaica Pegasus, 81 Knutsford Boulevard, Kingston 5, telephone: (876) 926-5706 or (876) 920-4040, provides accommodation at a rate of US $ Please register for the course by December 3, 2004 by filling out the 108.00 per night (UWI’s rate). enclosed application form and returning it along with the fee to the Department of Chemistry. Mona Visitor’s Lodge, UWI Mona, Kingston 7, telephone: (876) 9358490 or (876) 927-2598, offers accommodation on the Mona campus Early registration is advised places being limited. Textbooks will be starting at US $ 75.00. Meals are not readily available on the premises. available to early registrants prior to attending the course. Refunds will not include the cost of the textbook and handling PLEASE NOTE RATES GIVEN ABOVE ARE SUBJECT TO charges and will only be available if the request is received by CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. December 21, 2004. All sessions (and registration) will be held in the C2 Lecture Theatre at the Department of Chemistry, The University of the West Indies Mona.